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Canada Working Holiday Visa Before
you can start working in Canada, you need to have your SIN (Social
Insurance Number).
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is an identification number given
to each person for the purposes of income tax, Employment Insurance, old
age pension, etc.
It’s similar to the Australian Tax File Number. You
will need to wait until you are in Canada to apply for your SIN, because
you need to be able to prove not only your identity, but also your
status in Canada.
This means that you will need your passport, with your work
permit issued in it, to prove that you are eligible to apply for a SIN. To
apply for a SIN you must complete an application form.
Application forms may be picked up at your local Human Resources
Development Canada (HRDC) office, or you can download the form from
their website at www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca
(do a search under Forms for SIN). It
is best to apply for your SIN in person at a HRDC office.
The process is faster and more convenient, and you don’t have
to part with your passport or work permit.
Applying by mail takes longer, and requires you to send your
passport as your identity document must be an original, not a copy.
You
will usually receive your SIN card by mail within three weeks from the
date you submit your application. There
should be cost associated with applying for your SIN the first time,
however if you loose it and require a new card to be issued you will be
required to pay a fee. Make
sure that
you lodge your
SIN application as soon as you reach Canada, as when you find employment
your employer will require your SIN within the first few days. |